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Reuters
/ˈrɔɪtərz/ (ROY-tərz)
Definition
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Reuters is a British multinational news agency founded in 1851 by Paul Reuter, renowned for delivering real-time international news, financial data, and multimedia content to media organizations, businesses, and governments worldwide.
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As a proper noun, 'Reuters' often refers to the Thomson Reuters corporation, a leading provider of news and information services.
Examples
I skimmed Reuters this morning and now I'm convinced the stock market is just a giant game of hot potato.
When fake news hits, I just nod knowingly and whisper, 'But did Reuters confirm it?'
My coffee break ritual: brew, scroll Reuters, panic-buy memes.
Reuters dropped a bombshell report, and suddenly everyone's an economist – pass the popcorn.